St Louis Blues Tickets

Get ready St. Louis fans! Blues Tickets are on sale now. The St. Louis Blues are a perennial threat in the Western Conference and are a tough competitor for Central Division rivals Detroit, Nashville, Chicago and Columbus. Put on your blue and gold in 2015-2016 season and head over to Scottrade Center in downtown St. Louis. Be among the 19,000 diehard NHL fans cheering on their St. Louis Blues. Razorgator has the best selection of seats for all Blues home and road games.

St. Louis Blues 2015-2016 News and Updates

2014-2015 Season

4/24/15 - After finishing the regular season tied for first place in the Western Conference, the St. Louis Blues have found themselves in an uphill battle versus the Minnesota Wild in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Wild jumped out to a 1-0 series lead by stealing Game One in the Blues’ building, stunning the home team 4-2. St. Louis responded two nights later, trampling Minnesota 4-1 behind Vladimir Tarasenko’s dazzling hat trick. Devan Dubnyk was the difference in Game Three however, blanking the Blues with 17 saves en route to a 3-0 Minnesota victory. St. Louis will look to even the odds on Wednesday night as the series continues at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. Tickets are on sale now, but act now because they’re going fast!

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4/14/15 - With 109 total points in the regular season, the St. Louis Blues came out on top in the Central Division, earning home ice advantage in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They will take on the Minnesota Wild in the opening series, as they attempt to put the puck past notoriously-stingy goaltender Devan Ducnyk. Standout right wing Vladimir Tarasenko led the Blues during the year with 73 points, and they’ll need plenty more offense from him in the postseason in order to move on to the second round. Game One kicks off on April 16th at the Scottrade Center, and limited seats are still available! Tickets are also on sale for Game Two in St. Louis on April 18th, with prices starting at just $59.

4/8/15 - The St. Louis Blues ended the month of March with a three game losing streak, but started the month of April on fire. Currently on a three game winning streak, the Blues are looking like they could possibly be the Central Division champions. It all comes down to the last few games of the season. Watch them hit the ice at home against the Chicago Blackhawks on April 9. The Blackhawks have been the victors their last two encounters with the Blues, so see if the Blues can finally pull off the W. Tickets for this match up are still available and start at $34. The Blues last regular season game takes place against the Minnesota Wild on April 11. Tickets also start around $34 a piece.

3/31/15 - After their win against the Pittsburgh Penguins on March 24, 2015, the St. Louis Blues were expecting a lot more victories to proceed. Unfortunately for the team and their fans, that hasn’t happened. The last two matchups with the St. Louis Blues have almost been considered blowouts for the Western division leaders. On March 28, 2015 the Columbus Blue Jackets found their magic again when they beat the St. Louis Blues 4-2. A lot of the credit goes to the Blue Jackets goalie, Sergei Bobrovsky, who made 29 saves. See if they can end their season on a high note when they face off against the Calgary Flames on April 2, 2015 on home turf. Tickets for that game are still available and start at $34 a piece.

3/24/15 - The St. Louis Blues are holding tight to their first place spot in the Western division and hoping to end the season there. However, the Nashville Predators are right on their coattails being only one win behind them. The last two games played by the Blues were nail biters, ending both in overtime seasons. On March 24, 2015 the Blues faced off against the Pittsburgh Penguins and skated away with a 3-2 win. It came down to the wire, but great team work between Steen and Michalek gave the Blues the winning goal in overtime. This win ended their three game losing streak on the road. Watch them finally hit the ice at home against the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Vancouver Canucks these next few days. Tickets for both games start as low as $34 a piece.

3/20/15 - The St. Louis Blues have had a very decent season and it has continued through the month of March. With three consecutive wins under their belt, they faced off against the Minnesota Wild. Winning their last ten of eleven games against the Wild, the Blues were ready for the match up. They showed up to the game ready to keep the winning streak alive, but unfortunately were not able to pull it off. Former St. Louis goalie, Devan Dubnyk, who now plays for the Wild definitely had something to prove as he saved 41 goal attempts. He kept them in the game with the final score being 1-3 for the Wild. Watch them start their winning streak over when they play the Columbus Blue Jackets on March 28. Tickets start at $48 a piece.

3/13/15 - The St. Louis Blues have finished their series of away games, and they absolutely ended it with a bang. In the final game, the Blues managed to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs with an incredible 6-1. They even managed to shut their opponents out in the first and second period. More recently, the Blues just held on to their lead to beat the Winnipeg Jets. The Blues gave up three points in the final period, but they still took the win with 4-5. They have one more home game before hitting the road again, so be sure to come out and support them on March 14th as they play the Minnesota Wild. Tickets are still available for $56. They will not return until the end of March, so you do not want to miss it.

3/6/15 - The St. Louis Blues continue to trudge through a five-game series of away matches and they are just starting to feel the stress. They were winning at first, but they have now lost two consecutive games, to the Vancouver Canucks and the Philadelphia Flyers. Despite this, they are still improving in their division. Now, they are only four points behind the top team, the Nashville Predators. The Blues only have one more game before they are able to return to their home rink. They will play three games before hitting the road again, so this may be your best chance to see them in action. The first is on March 10th against the Winnipeg Jets. You can get your ticket for as little as $30.

2/27/15 - The St. Louis Blues were on a winning streak for a while, but it seems they are struggling again. They lost two of their three games last week. Despite this, they are still doing all right in their division, just trailing the top position by seven points. The Blue's high point was when they simply blew the Boston Bruins away on Feb. 20th. The game started slow, being shut out in the first period and giving up a point to the Bruins, but the second period saw the Blues score four times in less than 13 minutes. Vladimir Tarasenko scored twice and Alexander Steen assisted three different goals. If they can play like that more often, the Blues will have no competition. Their next game against the Montreal Canadiens is completely sold out, but promises to be exciting.

2/18/15 - The St. Louis Blues appear to be done with their slump. After losing their seven game winning streak last week, the Blues had a couple rough games, but they are back up to three victories in a row. Strangely, they struggled with their home games, but have been cleaning up on the road. Most recently, they had a close call against the Florida Panthers on Feb. 15th. Jaden Schwartz managed to get the Blues their sole point, assisted by Jori Lehtera and Vladimir Tarasenko. Lehtera went on to win the game for St. Louis in the fifth round of the shootout after overtime. Hopefully, they can continue their momentum as they begin a series of home games, starting on Feb. 17th against the Dallas Stars.

2/12/15 - Unfortunately, the St. Louis Blues lost for the first time in seven games last week. They had a good streak going and fans cannot help but wonder what went wrong when they took on the Columbus Blue Jackets. Vladimir Tarasenko got the Blues their sole point, with Jaden Schwartz and Paul Stastny assisting, while Columbus managed to get past the St. Louis goalie seven different times. The Blues, however, are still in the second position for their division with a record of 34-15-4. The Blues have one more home game before they hit the road. They will return on Feb. 17th to play the Dallas Stars. If you would like to attend to cheer the Blues onto another victory, tickets start at only $17.

2/6/15 - The St. Louis Blues have been absolutely unstoppable lately. Not only are they on seven-game winning streak, they managed to shut their opponents out in two separate games recently. The second instance was against the Buffalo Sabres on Feb. 5th. The game started slow, but Dmitrij Jaskin got them on the board near the end of the second period. Vladimir Tarasenko and Jaden Schwartz each scored in the final period to bring their final score to three. The Blues played a tight game, with every player contributing. In fact, six different team members assisted a goal. With this streak under their belt, St. Louis is neck and neck with the top team for their division. The next couple games, starting with playing the Columbus Blue Jackets, will be the deciding factor.

1/30/15 - The St. Louis Blues may be in second place in the Central Division, but they’re not far behind the Predators. The Blues are on a two-game winning streak. Their next home game at Scottrade Center is on Tuesday (2/3) against the strong Tampa Bay Lightning. If you’re a fan of goalie Martin Brodeur, you’ll want to catch him on the ice before he retires at the end of the season. Brodeur is the NHL’s winningest goaltender, and he’ll be joining the team’s front office. Get your tickets from Razorgator for the upcoming Lightning game starting at $21. Break up the monotony of your work week when you come out and catch all the action of the game on the ice cheering your home team to victory.

1/22/15 - The St. Louis Blues ended their string of games before the NHL All Star Weekend break on a high note, with two consecutive wins. They won 3-1 against the Colorado Avalanche and 3-0 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, leaving them in second place of the Central Division. In the game against the Avalanche, the Blues' strong offensive line Alexander Steen, TJ Oshie, and David Backers brought in four points together, with Steen providing two assists. This lineup has a total of 53 points from the past 12 games. Carl Gunnarsson and Jaden Schwartz helped the offense out against the Avalanche by scoring a goal apiece. When they come back, the Blues face the Nashville Predators at home on Thursday, Jan. 29, with tickets starting at $30.

1/16/15 - The St. Louis Blues beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-2 on Tuesday, Jan. 14th for their fifth straight win. Unlike Saturday's game against the Hurricanes, where they came back from 3-1 to win in a 5-4 shootout, the Blues dominated the Oilers from the first period, with Vladimir Tarasenko and David Backes scoring back to back shots with assists by Jori Lehtera. Jaden Schwartz scored in the second period, letting the team head into the third period ahead 3-0. The Oilers were able to score twice in the third period, but with Alexander Steen's goal, the victory was assured for the Blues. They will look to continue their streak when they face the Detroit Red Wings on the 15th (tickets start at $55) and the Toronto Maple Leafs on the 17th (tickets start at $34).

1/9/15 - The St. Louis Blues are looking to win their third consecutive game when they face the San Jose Sharks on Jan. 8. They are on a row, winning two high scoring games back to back against the San Jose Sharks and Arizona Coyotes, with a score of 7-2 and 6-0 respectively. During the Shark win, T.J. Oshie scored a hat trick, making him the fourth in the season. It took David Backes just 17 minutes to join the hat trick club by scoring four goals in the game against the Coyotes. There are five players on the Blues that have six hat tricks during the first 40 games of this season. The Blues have another chance to beat the Sharks at home on the 8th, and then they continue their string of home games with the Carolina Hurricanes on the 10th. Prices start at $62.

1/2/15 - The St. Louis Blues lost 2-3 in their last game of 2014 on December 30 against the Nashville Predators, bringing them to five losses in their last six games. Chris Butler and T.J. Oshie scored goals for the Blues. Number one goalie Brian Elliot returned, but his 44 saves were not enough to stop the Predators from scoring the three goals they needed to win. The loss also means that the Predators will win the series between the two teams this season, even though they still meet one more time during the regular season. When the Blues return in 2015, they will look to add more wins to their record on a three game road trip, starting in California against the Anaheim Ducks on January 2. Tickets remain available with a starting price of $2.

12/22/14 - The St. Louis Blues narrowly lost to the San Jose Sharks in overtime on Saturday. With a final score of 2-3, the goal that broke the tie came from Brent Burns of the Sharks with only 37.5 seconds left in overtime. Burns’ goal was during a power play, and the Blues had two other penalties during the game, giving San Jose an edge. The Sharks did not have any penalties during the game. The two St. Louis goals came from Patrick Berglund and Steve Ott. The Blues now have a record of 21-9-3 for the season. They are hoping to turn their losing streak around as soon as possible. The Blues face the Dallas Stars on December 27 at home. Tickets start at $34 to catch St. Louis in action.

12/19/14 - The St. Louis Blues' game on Thursday was heartbreaking through and through. In the first 16 minutes, the Blues scored three times and the Los Angeles Kings were only able to score once before the period ended. Los Angeles managed to tie the game up during the second period, but St. Louis didn't let that last and took another lead before the period was over. Unfortunately, the Kings were able to get a point in the first 20 seconds of the final period and they pulled off a hat trick to finish the game ahead 4-6. If that wasn't disappointing enough, this loss marks the Blues' first in six games. With their winning streak over, the St. Louis Blues travel to San Jose to take on the Sharks.

12/12/14 - The St. Louis Blues continue their excellent season by beating out the second place team from the Metropolitan Division, the New York Islanders. Even though the Islanders have been dominating lately, the Blues had no trouble stepping right over them for a strong 3-6 win. The one-sided game concluded with an incredible 1-4 third period. This win brings St. Louis to 19-8-2 and marks their third win in a row and their 5th win out of their last 7 games. They rest in the third spot for the Central Division, but they are only one win away from tying the top team, the Chicago Blackhawks. It will be a challenge to beat them out with the Blackhawk’s current monster 8-game winning streak, but they have a real chance.

12/5/14 - The St. Louis Blues had a rough game on Wednesday when they took on the Chicago Blackhawks. After Chicago scored the first period’s sole point, St. Louis was able to tie in the second. Ian Cole got their only goal with Patrik Berglund and Steve Ott assisting. Unfortunately, the Blues’ defense couldn’t hold up in the final period and the final score came to 1-4. Ending their winning streak, this game brings St. Louis to 16-7-2. It also knocks them from the number one spot in the Central Division. They are, however, still only one loss behind the Nachville Predators, being tied for wins. The Blues are in prime position to take their throne back on Thursday when they take on the Predators on their own rink.

11/26/14 - The St. Louis Blues continue to dominate the central division in the NHL as they pulled out a 4-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets Sunday night. Although Winnipeg came out swinging and scored early, the Jets managed to erase that lead with power plays from Jaden Schwartz and David Backes, bringing the match to a tie in the third period. A goal from Ryan Reaves and one from Paul Stastny—Stastny’s goal was in the final 40 seconds of the game—ensured a St. Louis victory over the Jets. This win brings the Blues’ record to 14-6-1. The next two matches are home games for St. Louis; they face the Ottowa Senators Monday before taking on the Edmonton Oilers on Friday. Come support the Bluenotes at home against the Senators, with tickets starting at just $30.

11/21/14 - The St. Louis Blues are on a red-hot streak and they don’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. They pulled out a 4-1 win against the Washington Capitals on Saturday, bringing the Blue’s record to 12-4-1 and ranking them 1st in the Central Division. Proving the victory was a group effort, David Backes, Jori Lehtera, Jaden Schwartz, and Patrik Berglund all scored goals against the Capitals. Goalie Brian Elliot was a standout in the team’s winning performance, stopping 24 of 25 shots. The Blues have been working on making each game a complete, 60 minute, squad effort, and this streak shows their strategy is working. This is the 3rd straight win for the Blues, who will be looking for another triumph when they face the Boston Bruins at TD Garden in Boston, MA on Tuesday, November 18th.

11/14/14 - It was a close game on Thursday as the St. Louis Blues faced off against the Nashville Predators. St. Louis went into the game hot, having won nine out of the last 10 games played. The game was close with the Blues getting the upper hand and putting the Predators down by 2. Nashville bounced back, however, and managed to tie the game at 3-3 thanks to a goal by Roman Josi at the end of the second period. It was the free agent the Blues signed over the summer, Paul Stastny, who managed to break the tie with less than six minutes left in the game, leading the Blues to a 4-3 win. St. Louis next faces off against the Washington Capitals at the Scottrade Center on November 15th. Tickets are still available starting at $44.

11/7/14 - St. Louis Blues’ rookie goalie Jake Allen is proving his worth with his second straight shutout, this time against the New Jersey Devils. With this win, the Blues are at 8-3-1, which puts them 1st in the Central Division. They are on a six game winning streak, as they face the Devils again, this time on home ice, then have four more games at home for their fans. The game on November 8th is against the Nashville Predators, then on the 11th, a Tuesday, they face the Buffalo Sabres. The Predators return on Thursday, then the Blues have to play the Washington Capitals. You won’t be disappointed when you come out to see the Blues play hockey. Get your tickets now for these great games!

10/31/14 - At this early stage in the season, the St. Louis Blues are in 5th place in the Central Division with a record of 4-3-1. After a win against the Dallas Stars in overtime, they are feeling confident, even though the Blues are being plagued with injuries and a number of team members who are fighting bacterial infections that zap their energy. The Blues are learning to face adversity early in the season, which will help them later in the season when everyone is dealing with more injuries and fatigue before the playoffs. On Saturday, November 1, they face the Colorado Avalanche at the Scottrade Center giving them the home ice advantage. Their next two games will be on the road against the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils.

The St. Louis Blues head into this season with the memory of an early Stanley Cup Playoff exit fresh in their mind. After going 52-23-7 for 111 points on the regular season, the Blues ranked No.3 in the West and faced Chicago in Round 1 of the postseason. Their dream of a long run towards the Cup was cut as abruptly as their 2013 campaign, and the Blackhawks came back from a 2-0 deficit to dispatch the Blues in six games. This concluded yet another season in which St. Louis excelled during the regular year, but fell short in the postseason. Can the Blues breakthrough their playoff ceiling in the upcoming 2014-2015 season?

The Blues think they’ve found the answer to their playoff woes with the signing of Paul Stastny—the biggest free agent center on the market and your new No.1. Other additions include Jori Lehtera, Joakim Nordstrom and Peter Mueller, but the lineup in St. Louis is not all that’s changed over summer. Inspired by their winning history, the Blues will don all-new jerseys this year that throw it back to the late 90s. Make sure to get your new jersey along with some St. Louis Blues tickets, because you’ll want to rep this team all season long! The Blues are favorites to enter the Stanley Cup Playoffs for a fourth straight year. Lock in St. Louis Blues tickets now to help them get there!

Don’t miss the high-flying action when St. Louis opens their 82-game slate against some serious playoff contenders. They’ll start the 2014-2015 season opposite the defending Eastern Conference Champion New York Rangers on Oct. 9. Not long after, the Blues are pitted against the defending Stanley Cup Champion Kings in Los Angeles (Oct. 16), who have dispatched St. Louis from the postseason in two of the last three years. Score St. Louis Blues tickets for their Oct. 23 game against Vancouver; this will be Ryan Miller’s first return to Scottrade Center since joining the Canucks. On Oct. 25 the Missouri team will host the Blackhawks, in their first clash since Chicago knocked them off in Round 1. You wont want to miss St. Louis Blues tickets on Nov. 1 when the Colorado Avalanche come to town to visit their old flame Stastny.

2013-2014 Season

4/21/14 – The Blues took advantage of home-ice, securing two 4-3 OT wins in St. Louis before traveling to Chicago for Games 3 and 4. Forward David Backes (upper body injury) will not play against the defending Stanley Cup Champions in Game 3 of the Western Conference first-round series Monday. The Blues’ captain suffered a blow to the head from Chicago defenseman Brent Seabrook that led to a 6-on-4 power play for St. Louis that ended with Vladimir Tarasenko’s tying goal. Forward T.J. Oshie did play in Game 2 Saturday after missing the last three games due to an upper-body injury. If St. Louis is unable to sweep, the Blues will return to Scottrade Center Friday for Game 5 (min. $95).

4/17/14 – St. Louis Blues first round NHL playoff tickets are much cheaper than last year despite facing the defending Stanley Cup Champions in 2014. It is just the second opening-round series in Stanley Cup Playoffs history in which both teams have at least 107 regular season points; each a legitimate Cup contender. The fierce rivalry dating back to 1970 has NHL fans excited for this series among two of the league’s oldest teams. St. Louis Blues tickets across four games are averaging $196, Game 1 ($128) at Scottrade Center Thursday is the cheapest – Game 2 (avg. $165), Game 5 (avg. $194), and Game 7 (avg. $244). Hawks fans are likely swooping up first round tickets in St. Louis due to the lower prices; Chicago Blackhawks Division Semifinals tickets are averaging $367 over three games.

4/8/14 – Last Thursday, the St. Louis Blues notched a franchise-best 52nd victory. The 2-1 win over Buffalo improved St. Louis to 14-2-0 in their past 16 games. Fans with Blues tickets to tonight’s game were hoping to see the return of Jaroslav Halak who played in St. Louis for the past three and a half years. While the crowd may catch a glimpse of the goalie, it probably won’t be on the ice. Opting for “comfortable” the Capitals will go with netminder Braden Holtby instead. Prices for Tuesday’s game are half the cost of Sunday’s against the Detroit Red Wings; get out and support the Blues as they look to win the President’s Trophy!

4/2/14 – St. Louis has recorded the second-most points in the NHL this season and unlike the New Jersey Devils, are shootout Kings. The Blues are 9-3 in shootouts this season, second best in the league. T.J. Oshie not only shined one-on-one in the Olympics, but is capitalizing for St. Louis as well, scoring shootout goals at a 9 for 12 clip. Their most recent SO victory came Tuesday night against Philadelphia; the Blues recorded their third straight win on home ice against the Flyers. Cheer on the squad as they look to secure the Central Division title at one of four remaining regular-season home games. St Louis Blues tickets to Thursday’s matchup against the Buffalo Sabres are super cheap with prices as low as $21.

3/24/14 – The Blues were the first Western Conference team to clinch a playoff berth this season. Despite their loss to the Philadelphia Flyers over the weekend, they got the postseason bid as a result of the Phoenix Coyotes 4-2 loss to Boston. LW Magnus Paajarvi returned after missing three games (upper-body) for the first meeting between the two teams since October 2011. Cheap St. Louis Blues playoff tickets for the NHL Western Conference First Round are available for $52 (HG1), $57 (HG2), $68 (HG3), and $75 (HG4) at Scottrade Center.

3/19/14 – St. Louis is the best team in the Western Conference and has won three straight. Boasting a 20-0-2 record against division opponents, the Blues remain unbeaten in regulation within the Central Division. Before March 11, the Blues had won 15 consecutive games against division foes, setting a record for the longest single-season intradivision winning streak in NHL history. The Blues will hit the road for four straight and will play Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Toronto – all teams they beat in their last meetings. T.J. Oshie will be back in the lineup after missing Monday’s game due to the birth of his baby girl.

3/10/14 - Will the Blues win their 8th straight game against the Wild tonight when they visit the Xcel Energy Center? Goaltending All-Star Ryan Miller is 4-0 with the squad since the blockbuster trade and with his 2.72 GAA and .923 save percentage, he should be able to carry the team into the postseason. As legitimate Stanley Cup contenders, the St. Louis Blues are primed to go further than they ever have before. Cheer on the team on their road to the Stanley Cup Finals; the Blues play twice at home this week: 3/11 vs. Dallas Stars (avg. $51) and 3/13 vs. Edmonton Oilers (avg. $56).

3/3/14 – After losing two in a row after the break, the St. Louis Blues came from behind to defeat the Phoenix Coyotes in Ryan Miller’s debut. Friday, the St. Louis Blues acquired Miller and Steve Ott from Buffalo in exchange for Jaroslav Halak and Chris Stewart, in the first big trade leading up to the March 5 deadline. Before heading on the road for three straight, St. Louis will take on Tampa Bay at the Scottrade Center. St Louis Blues tickets start at $35 for your first chance to see Miller in a Blues’ uniform!

2/25/14 - Prior to the Olympic break, the St Louis Blues won six of their last eight to tie Chicago in the Central Division, and are now second in the West (having played three games less than the Blackhawks). Over in Sochi, defensemen Alex Peitrangelo and Jay Bouwmeester may have won gold with Team Canada, but St Louis' US players also made waves: TJ Oshie became a household name and American hero thanks to his thrilling shootout performance, while David Backes just launched a foundation called "Athletes for Animals" after the troubling stray-dog situation he witnessed in Sochi. Looking to ride this positivity into the playoff race, the Blues have never been more excited to come back from a break than now. After their Tuesday game against the Lightning, St Louis has the opportunity to win their third straight and send the Canucks to their eighth consecutive defeat; tickets for the Tampa Bay game are $22 to start, while tickets for the match in Vancouver start at $51.

2/21/14 – St. Louis was well represented in this morning’s 2014 Winter Olympics men’s ice hockey semifinal game between Team USA and Canada. Five teammates took the ice for their chance to play in the gold medal game - David Backes (USA), T.J. Oshie (USA), Kevin Shattenkirk (USA), Alex Pietrangelo (Canada), and Jay Bouwmeester (Canada). The Canadian duo advanced with their Country to Sunday’s game while the USA trio will play for bronze tomorrow. All five of the Blues players return to Scottrade Center with their teammates Mar 4 against Tampa Bay. St Louis Blues tickets are averaging $79 for remaining home games.

2/4/14 – The Blues won in a shootout Saturday against the Nashville Predators in the first of four straight games at Scottrade Center. Vladimir Tarasenko netted the deciding goal to give the Blues a 4-3 win after the forward scored and added an assist in regulation. St. Louis will host Ottawa (2/4), Boston (2/6), and Winnipeg (2/8) this week; the last meeting with all three teams was decided by one goal. St Louis Blues tickets are averaging $34, $64, and $97 respectively to catch the Blues in action before the 20-day break. Blues tickets are just $6 for Tuesday’s game in St. Louis.

1/29/14 – St. Louis is turning out to be a very dangerous team, winning 12 of their last 16 that includes a seven-game win streak. The Blues rank in the top five in goals per game (3.4), goals against (2.3), power-play percentage (23.6), and penalty kill percentage (84.9) and are currently tied with the Chicago Blackhawks at the top of the Central Division with 77 points. Alternate captain Alexander Steen has returned to the lineup; NHL’s No. 2 goal-scorer before missing 11 games has three goals and four assists in his first six games back. Blues tickets at Scottrade Center for the remaining home games this season, are up 13% since the start of 2014, 10% since the beginning of the season.

Despite a strong 2013 playoff campaign, St. Louis Blues tickets are down eleven percent in average price since last year, the most of any team in the League. Only three other NHL teams saw a decrease in average price since last season – Boston Bruins (-3%), Washington Capitals (-2%), and Winnipeg Jets (-4%). Blues tickets last season averaged $111 and were the 15th most expensive in the League. In 2013, St. Louis Blues ticket prices are averaging $98 and are the fifth cheapest NHL ticket. The new Central Division makeup after the NHL realignment could be the reason for the fall. Three of the four newest members to the Central Division – Dallas Stars, Colorado Avalanche, and Winnipeg Jets – all have a cheaper road ticket than the League average.

2012-2013 Season

The most expensive games to be played at Scottrade Center are the 4/13 matchup against the Detroit Red Wings (avg. $149) and the 12/28 game against rival Chicago Blackhawks (avg. $141). Now that the Red Wings have moved from the West to the East, the two teams will meet less during the regular season making demand for tickets to each of the games skyrocket. This year’s regular season matchup is the last on the St. Louis Blues schedule.

Blues tickets on the road are double the cost of home tickets and seventh most expensive in the League. St. Louis has plenty of skill players to go deep into the NHL Playoffs this season; the newest additions to the St. Louis Blues roster are Derek Roy, Keight Aucoin, Alexandre Bolduc, Maxin Lapierre, and recently acquired Magnus Paajarvi. Although they are not a flashy offensive team, NHL fans are willing to pay big bucks to see the Blues when they come to town.